Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

Day Zero? I’m already struggling

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Opinion

tive water supply measures become available,” reads the city’s website.

So the water pressure had been decreased and much less water was coming out of my tap. As I’m not on the ground floor, the water doesn’t reach my apartment due to the decreased pressure.

The next alternativ­e was a no-brainer: take a shower at the gym. But then I got a text message from Virgin Active saying their water supply was “limited” too, a problem that has since been resolved.

Being without a reliable water supply was tough. My shower and kitchen taps had supplied grey water for plants and flushing the toilet, now there was nothing else. I hadn’t until then needed to queue at Newlands or Muizenberg springs for water.

I realised I was unprepared for Day Zero. In a state of panic, I rushed to retailers to get a 25litre bucket for the day we need to stand in line at those dreaded collection points. I also got a large drum to harvest water as tanks are sold out.

Sprayers were sold out and nobody had 5-litre water bottles for sale either.

One supermarke­t had empty boxes on the top shelf with a sign that read “empty boxes”. Was this meant to be some kind of joke?

And by now my dishes were piling up. I’m not too keen on using paper plates as this may create another problem. If we begin to create more waste this will have an adverse impact later. And what will happen with all the empty plastic bottles, considerin­g that consumers are buying so many bottles of water?

I asked various people on the local government’s Day Zero team. Premier Helen Zille said: “We should recycle all plastic bottles in the normal recycling containers and these bottles are no exception,” she offered.

But let’s be honest; where are these “normal recycling containers”? Most residents don’t have any form of recycling depository in their neighbourh­ood. The plastic is going to be dumped in the rubbish and end up on some local government dump.

Already, before Day Zero has officially been declared, the effect is being felt. And man, it’s going to be a struggle.

 ??  ?? Is this some kind of joke?
Is this some kind of joke?

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